Excel - Code Execution has been interrupted

GrilledCheese

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Hi. I have VBA coding in an Excel 2010 workbook. I have vlookups in the workbook linking to a source workbook. In the source workbook, I accidentally hit "ESC" on the keyboard and got the message "Code Execution has been interrupted." Since then, the VBA code does not run. How do I get the VBA code to fire again?
 

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I figured it out. When the "Code Execution has been interrupted" message popped up on the screen when I hit "ESC" on the keyboard while the VBA fired, I clicked on "Debug" and then the F5 key (Run). Clicking on the F5 key will continued to fire the code where it broke.
 
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